> type> If the type field is present it refers to a MIME content type.

This sounds great! Not sure where it should be, though.

> Note that /'s must be escaped.

Yes.

> If type is ommited it defaults to text/plain but with one> difference: <UR?:xxx>'s found in the text stream should be> made selectable by WWW browsers. If this feature is not desired,> text/plain should be indicated explicitly.

Hmmm... I think I'd prefer for the server to munge things
like this. I started work just last week on an HTML "finger" agent.
The package has two sides: text/plain and text/html. The URL should
allow the client to request either.

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Rick Troth <troth@rice.edu>, Rice University, Information Systems
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and the words they spoke to us meant so much more."
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